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PostPosted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 8:51 pm 
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Don't know. Maybe you can me what I should be after.

Sparco 1 piece bucket seats.
Perfect condition except for a tiny tear on one side.
Looks like http://www.sparcousa.com/pseats_comp.asp?id=93, except black.
Seat mounts to suit 60s mini, without mods.
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ohhhh ohhhh i want em bad, err i dunno, say a price!!!!

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Harley wrote:
It Continues...

The current issue is the brakes. The handbrake didn't work at all when I got it, and after a short time had a tempory fix, but it still isn't very strong and after a trip round the block resulted in one very, very, very hot drum and one very cold one on the back. That tells me a pad is rubbing while the car is driving, and the other isn't doing jack.


I also had a "hot drum issue" and after screwing around trying to figure out a fix it found that the Handbrack cable holder swivel thingo on the trailing arm was siezed! This allowed me to put on the handbrake, but when I took it off in the car it was still applied on the rear wheel. So yeah, whip it out and lube it up if you reckon it could be the thing to blame..Hope that helps..


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Sure does, thanks.


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pulver that thingo is called a quadrant harley i think i sugested you have a look at them the other week
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You did makka, and that helped a lot, but there's still a bit to be done through the whole cable system.

On the rear drums where the handbrake cable connects to a bar in the drum, mine face opposite directions. Is one wrong?


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ahh...so it's a common problem after all


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yer mine did it for a while too, but i replaced a few things, and it was all good, plus sometimes as mutant mini explained the shoes are round the wrong way, its a common problem, easy to fix luckily, my brakes work great now, those who knock drums musnt look after em

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erm ....... been a long time since i have been under a mini one thing i would do though is get new cables they streach over time and when ya put them in make sure ya clean the guides under the car just in front of the subframe or is it part of the subframe any way make sure all is clean any rust or scale will cause you greif
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